I let my baby guide me on this one. I observed how she is using the app, told Figma Make about it. And boom I had the next iteration till my daughter actually started learning Alphabets. She spoke her first Alphabet 'D' and I am glad I got to record while doing my Baby Centered Design research :D
I think this is the future of software is right here, custom built and iterated for your own needs rather than one size fit all. Thank you Figma for making it accessible, and thanks to Contra for the push to try new things :)
Try: https://award-slip-15609525.figma.site/
Remix: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1610457006586694395
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During workout sets when I am most fatigued its difficult to stretch hands and press buttons and input fields. I imagined an app that only require swipe gestures for both input and navigation. Adopts for both left and right handed.
Try it out yourself: https://render-jade-16240449.figma.site
And feel free to remix: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1610078990904927938
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Why lists with dense information items can't have some fun. How about we squeeze in more items in a single fold where all the primary information is visible at a glance, and the secondary info reveals itself as you scroll up. I am calling this "Spatial Compression Progressive disclosure thing." There is some complicated maths going behind which Claude Opus 4.6 took care gracefully.
Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVVAM1OAsI6/
Try out yourself: https://sharp-aid-69571830.figma.site/
Feel free to remix: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1609795163968903922
Beware, the scroll ticking sound which Figma Make generated in a single prompt is highly addicting.